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724 COMPARATIVE ARCHITECTURE. Pavia, bridge over the Ticino. 411. Certosa. 219. 208, 495. S. Michele, 237. Pavilion de I'Horloge, Paris, 505. Pavimentum (see Glossary). Pazzi Chapel, 453. Peace, Temple of, 139. Pearl mosque, Agra, 656. 677. Pearson, architect, 595. Pediment (see Glossary). Pediments in Greek architecture, Georgian, 585. Pekin, Hall of Audience, 639. Imperial Palace, 646. Summer Palace. 639. Tang-chow, pagoda, 642. Temple of Heaven and Earth, 639. Tung-chow, pagoda, 642. Pelasgic architecture, 49, 54. Pele or bastle houses. 359. Pelican Fire office, 581. Pellerhaus, Nuremberg, 521. Pembroke College, Cambridge, 324. 576, 595- bookcase, 565. Pembroke College, Oxford, 557. Pendant, 354. vaulting, 289, 290. Pendentive (see Glossary). Pendentive, Saracenic, 657. Pennethorne, Sir James, architect. 593- Penshurst Place, Kent. 320, 343. 557. Peperino stone, 112. Pergamon, sculptures at, 108. Pericles, 48, 67, 93. Perigueux, S. Front, 194, 248. Peripteral (see Glossary). Perist} le (see Glossary). Peristylium, 160. Perpendicular (see Glossary). Perpendicular style, 283, 349. vaulting, 288. Perrault, architect, 505. Persepolis, buildings at, 40. columns at, 36. Hall of the Hundred Columns. 40. Flypostyle Hall of Xerxes. 40, 41. palace of Darius, 40. palace of Xerxes, 40. Propylsea, 40. Persian architecture, 40, 667. Peruvian architecture, 642. Peruzzi, Baldassare, architect, 461 ,471. Pesaro Palace. Venice, 441, 485. Peterborough Cathedral, 305, 332. Feterhouse College, Cambridge, 324. tablet, 3G5. Petz, architect, 601. Pew-end, 354. Phidias, 53, 67. Philadelphia, Academy of Fine Arts, 599- Christ Church, 598. Exhibition, 599. Independence Hall, 598. Town Hall, 599. United States Mint, 599. University of Pennsylvania at. 601. Philae, Temple of, Isis, 25. Philipeion, Olympia, 58. Philon, architect, 66. Piacenza, S. Antonio. 237. Piano Nobile, 511, 585. Picture gallery, derivation of, 555. Pier (see Glossary). Pierrefonds, Chateau de, 376. Pilaster (see Glossary). Pilaster stripes, 327. Pillars of Victory, 153, 156. Pinacothek, Munich, 524. I'innacle (see Glossary). Pisa, baptistery, 231. campanile, 231. Campo Santo, 417. Cathedral, 231. Leaning Tower, 231. Pisani Palace, 411. Pisano Niccolo, architect. 411. Piscina (see Glossary). Decorated, 349. Early English, 341. Norman, 335. Perpendicular, 354. Pistoia Cathedral, 231. tower, 420. Pitch of roof (see Glossary). Pitti Palace, 449, 453. 506. Pittsburgh county buildings. United States, 599. Plan (see Glossary). Plans of mediaeval cathedrals, 273. Plaster work, Elizabethan and Jacobean, 564. Plate tracery, 380, Plateresque style, 534, 539. Plinth (see Glossary', I'liny, 88, 90. Ploughshare twist, 287. Podium, 121 (see Glossary). Pointed arch, 26S. 286, 419. Poitiers, Notre Dame la Grande, 249. Pola, amphitheatre, 152. Arch of the Sergii, 153 Polaert, architect. 528. Pollonarua, 614.